Tuesday, June 29, 2010

THEME: ”WALK FAITHFULLY IN THE SPIRIT”

TEXT- 2 KINGS 2:1-6, GAL. 5:1,13-25, LUKE 9:51-62.

PREACHER: REV. J.F.K. MENSAH

The attitude to the theme is one of two extremes. In one, people believe that the Spirit behaves so erratically while in the other some Christians want the Spirit to tell them everything before thinking and would die before they think they are being led in the Spirit.

First of all a faithful person is a reliable and trustworthy person.

There are three important things we need to know in connection with the theme.

1. What do we mean by walking in the Spirit?

2. Why is it important to walk in the Spirit?

3. How do we walk in the Spirit?

What do we mean by walking in the Spirit?

Looking at Galatians 5:16, we would not satisfy or gratify the desires of life. If you are not born in the Spirit you cannot walk in it. (John 3:16, Romans 8:9, Ephesians 5:18) In order to be born in the Spirit, you must feel it. The Spirit gives guidance, control and leadership.

The church of the New Testament had a rich experience with the Holy Spirit unlike churches of today; we see instances of how Paul was directed by the Spirit. In Acts 8:26-29 the Spirit made Phillip join the chariot of the Ethiopian Eunuch. We learn from Acts 20:28 of how every office of the church was planted by the Holy Spirit and how he chaired the council.

Why is it important to walk in the Spirit?

The Old Testament had little to reveal about the Spirit in Deuteronomy 34:9, Joel 2:32 etc. If Jesus is even led by the Spirit, how about us. John 14:16,17 assures us of another Comforter and he would guide us in all truth. Jesus is sending the Spirit to represent him in all these scriptures.

Faithfulness in our ways consists of

1. Giving ourselves to Christ.

2. Being filled with the Spirit.(Ephesians 8:17,Acts 19:1-7) this is a separate experience from just giving ourselves to Christ.

3. Being controlled in the Spirit.

Walking in the Spirit means

i. Walking according to the fruits of love, patience etc.

ii. It includes working with the gifts of the Spirit.

The Lord does not forgive sins against the Spirit and such sins are

a) Lying (Acts 5:3-4)

b) tempting the Spirit

c) insulting the Spirit(Hebrews 10:29)

d) Grieving the Spirit (Ephesians 4:13)

e) quenching the Spirit (Thessalonians 19:21)

f) resisting the Spirit (Acts 7:51) and

g) Blaspheming the Spirit (Mathew 12:31-32).

The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the holy Spirit be with you all. (2 Corinthians 13:13)

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